Shimla, Jul 28
Himachal Pradesh High court on Wednesday ordered the state to provide complete statistics of encroachment cases on Govt lands in the state.
A Division Bench comprising the Acting Chief Justice Ravi Malimath and Justice Jyotsna Rewal Dua passed these orders on a petition filed by one Tek Chand of District Chamba, who has alleged in the petition that the encroachment over the government land in Gram Panchayat Panjoi was started by a few miscreants which has now increased to over 50.
Petitioner stated that and few miscreants have built houses or shops over the same and have also taken the electricity connection for these shops without submitting any requisite documents.
He has further alleged that land of school has also been encroached and illegal activities are going on in and around the School in these shops, which is neither in the interest of the public nor the students studying therein.
He has alleged that he made several complaints against many persons and the eviction proceedings were initiated against them but the proceedings are going on for years without any action against the encroachers, who are still enjoying the profit from the encroached land.
The petitioner has further alleged that he filed writ petition and Contempt petition also in this behalf and after passing of orders in the same, the respondent State has concluded the eviction proceeding and issued the eviction order against the encroachers, but has not yet disposed the encroachers from the government land.
He has prayed that the State may be directed to comply the eviction orders issued by the respondent authorities and bring the eviction proceeding to its logical end.
During the course of hearing, the affidavit of the Deputy Commissioner, Chamba was filed in this behalf, wherein he has stated that eviction proceedings were initiated against 47 encroachers and eviction orders were passed against all of them.
However, the eviction orders were executed against 26 persons only as 21 persons filed appeals before the Appellate Authority-cum-Divisional Commissioner, Kangra at Dharamshala and in these appeals and court stayed the eviction orders.
He has stated that all these matters have been fixed for 26 August.2021 and the application for vacation of interim orders and for early hearing would be filed before Appellate Authority within four days.
The Additional Advocate General assured the compliance of Court orders and also informed the Court that the question of issuing notices for damages for illegal occupation of the premises of the lands will also be considered by the Government by the next date.
The Court posted the matter after four weeks